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by hattmall
300 days ago
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I would say no. Someone with the knowledge and motivation to do those things is far less likely to be overly influenced by the output and if they were they are much more aware of what exactly they are doing with regard to using the model. |
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Your logic sounds reasonable in theory but on paper it's a slippery slope and hard to define objectively.
On a broader note I believe governments regulating what goes in an AI model is a path to hell paved with good intentions.
I suspect your suggestion will be how it ends up in Europe and get rejected in the US.